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Permissions FAQ: Audio/Video Permissions
I am a university student and have come across a video clip on your
website that I am hoping to use in a presentation. Is it possible
for me to use it?
Unfortunately, we can’t give permission for
this type of use without charging a sizeable licensing fee. However,
you are welcome to create a link to the page on which the video clip
resides on our website in your presentation, so that your fellow students
may view our content.
I’m writing for permission to web-host a copy of video clip
from a Fifth Estate documentary. I have noticed this clip is available
on file-sharing networks like E-Mule, but isn’t available on
your website.
Unfortunately, we don’t allow web-hosting of
any of our content. There are many rights and third-party rights issues
surrounding video clips from the Fifth Estate, which have been cleared
by CBC.ca for our use only. In future, if you find any video clips
on CBC.ca that you wish to use, we recommend that you enable your
site visitors to view this material by creating a link from your site
to ours.
I’d like to use parts of Metro Morning for
classroom use. These audio clips would only be made accessible to
students using my school’s password-protected site. Who should
I contact to get permission?
These types of requests must be considered on an individual
basis. Please submit a request through our online Permissions
form.
I’m a big music fan and run my own site devoted
to this subject. Would it be OK for me to feature some audio clips
from The National Playlist on my site? My visitors would love it!
Unfortunately, we can’t give you permission
to use this material on your site. However, you are free to put a
link from your site to The National Playlist page, so that
your site’s visitors can access the clips on their own.
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